Secretary (desk) as displayed with a chair, office supplies, and a historic print in the first floor of the Millard-Lee House at Millard's Crossing Historic Village, Nacogdoches, Texas as orignally displayed by Mrs. Thomas.

A "dry sink" in the Burrows House located in Millard's Crossing Historic Village. China plates and other artifacts are in the cupboard. A large metal tray is in the sink as originally displayed by Mrs. Thomas.

The upstairs hall in the Millard-Lee House when decorated with an eighteenth century (1700s) crib and chair both made in Germany and a child's small wooden wheelbarrow. All of these are wooden, handmade artifacts as originally displayed by Mrs....

Wooden rocking bench with a special railing to hold infants as it was displayed in the Millard-Lee House. This was handmade in the mid-nineteenth century. There is a floral rug underneath the bench and unpainted wooden walls behind. Originally...

These are bank statements wrapped around checks and debit slips from the Stone Fort National Bank and Commercial State Bank in Nacogdoches, Texas. They for the account of Mrs. Albert Thomas (Lera Thomas) with transactions ranging from May 24, 1930...

Included are name cards as well as some envelopes given to Mrs. Albert Thomas following the birth of her son James "Jimmy" Nelson Thomas on August 30, 1923 and then sympathy cards from the late 1920s or early 1930s when she was sick in the hospital...

The following images are from various calling cards relating to the birth of Jimmy Thomas. Most of the cards contain little information beyond the names of the people who sent them, but some of them do have a front and back side which is noted in...